Lindsey Vonn wears body paint for SI cover
Updated: 2016-02-17 09:17
(Agencies)
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Lindsey Vonn is leaving little to the imagination in Sports Illustrated's swimsuit edition.
Joining the long list of sexy women posing for the magazine's highly-anticipated issue, the professional skier shows off all her curves in the spread, wearing nothing but some blue and black body paint that acts as a pseudo-monokini.
Vonn, 31, poses by the beach in one of the photos and then is submerged in the ocean for another, letting her blonde locks flow and giving a sultry stare to the camera.
Tiger Woods' ex took to Twitter to share her excitement over the spread, writing, "So excited to be a part of this @SI_Swimsuit issue! #strongisbeautiful."
Vonn joins other big names like Gigi Hadid, Nina Agdal, Chrissy Teigen, Irina Shayk within this year's issue. Meanwhile, Ronda Rousey, Hailey Clauson and Ashley Graham are featured as the three cover girls.
"It's a nod to female empowerment," a source told E! News of the 2016 edition.
Graham also told us of the issue, "I've got plenty of friends [of all sizes] and different shapes and everything. And I don't want any of them to feel like they aren't 'real women.'"
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